Jerry - before you transplant, drill some holes in the sides of your new buckets near the bottom, as well as the bottom. The rim on the bottom of those kind of buckets tends to trap the water under the bucket.

Nice looking plants!

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PharmaCan Reviewed by PharmaCan on . pot size question Greetings, I am in week 5 of vegitive growth, my very healthy plants are currently in 2 gallon buckets and growing very fast, they are only 8" to 12" tall but have been LST'ed into bushes and are free to grow vertically now. My question is: Am I going to be OK in 2 gallon buckets if I put (can't remember the name ) those clay balls used in Hydroponics on top of the soil, so all the soil is used by the roots therefore utilizing the entire bucket space for roots. Or should I transplant Rating: 5